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Opticblast
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SurfingJeff
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:30 pm
Opticblast wrote:Just got these back from the framers, went with museum glass for all the glazing, and wood frames.
Martin Ansin Phantom of the Opera
Fitting way to start the 100th page. Congrats -
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T.H.C.
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Opticblast
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Opticblast
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Cragars
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:35 pm
Sweet jeebus.
Always a fan of your frame ups.
I'm pretty sure I used the same frame as your JP on one of my Mays. Love it.
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Opticblast
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mistersmith
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:36 pm
kansasbbq wrote:talkingdeads wrote:
Are you a mid to late eighties Royals fan? If so, bravo and I thank yoy for picking a name after one of the greats in baseball that sadly fell to cancer.
I sure am. It won't get any better than '85! Dan Quisenberry, Bret Saberhagen, Willie Wilson, Steve Balboni....such a great team that year. And downhill ever since....
Hey, I'd be willing to argue there was at least one highlight a few years later!
I'm a huge Bo fan. He knows, you see.
electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
Take this man at his word:
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
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rubenjleal
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:39 pm
Hanging out w/my ladies!!!
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This is one that will get the custom treatment down the line, but it works in a simple black frame for the time being. The print that started off as a joke has become one of my favorites in my collection.
ISO: Stout Revenge of the Jedi
ISO: Slater Occasional Acid Flashback variant
ISO: Ansin Moon (reg)
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Opticblast
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:50 pm
SurfingJeff wrote:Opticblast wrote:Just got these back from the framers, went with museum glass for all the glazing, and wood frames.
Martin Ansin Phantom of the Opera
Fitting way to start the 100th page. Congrats -
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Cragars wrote:Sweet jeebus.
Always a fan of your frame ups.
I'm pretty sure I used the same frame as your JP on one of my Mays. Love it.
Thanks guys i really appreciate the kind words. It's always a pleasure when i can add to this thread funds willing. There are a lot of other prints i want to get framed as well, it's a really slow process of picking and choosing priority in the queue when the framing budget becomes available. The Jurassic Park frame turned out great and was suggested by one of my framers. i think it really looks organic and the silver highlights on the edges play well with the variant.
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ottomatik71
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:04 pm
Opticblast wrote:John Baizley Black Tusk Green edition
HOLY CRAP!
Have not noticed this artist before....
This is really something. How is the ink texture in person?
Does Baizley print them himself?
Your frame and mat choices are a beautiful combo.
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mazdog
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:18 pm
The amazing Ben Lafond of Burlesque does the printing for Baizley (at least several of the recent releases).....his latest release was still available on Burlesque about an hour ago.
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mistersmith
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:21 pm
ottomatik71 wrote:HOLY CRAP!
Have not noticed this artist before....
He's in the metal band Baroness, and does lots of work for that and similar bands, so a large portion of his fans found him through music. Since I just saw you in the dubstep giveaway thread I'm guessing you wouldn't like Baroness!
ottomatik71 wrote:This is really something. How is the ink texture in person?
Does Baizley print them himself?
He has done some himself. In the past few years, the big ones and the beautiful ones have been printed at Burlesque, so, they look amazing. In fact, they just dropped a new one yesterday, an awesome 11-color screenprint:
http://burlesquedesign.com/node/1605
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electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
Take this man at his word:
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
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FlapJack
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:24 pm
Opticblast just a committed multi-poster homicide. Time to put up the police tape and open Part 7.
Well done.
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Asoli
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:27 pm
I love that frame on phantom. I have it on my mike giant Die Young. Did you get it done at Aaron brothers?